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Edward, who needed no tutorials on the connectionsbetween ceremonies and power, immediately took this as a slap in the face, anact of virtual rebellion. In 1276, a huge army, the biggest seen in Britain since the Norman Conquest, invaded Gwynedd, penetrating1 right to its furthest corners, to Snowdonia and to Anglesey. Faced with this invasion, Llewellyn was forced to surrender. But, as so often in these years, humiliation2 bred defiance3. In 1282, the Welshlaunched a surprise attack on an English garrison4. Edward now bore down againwith an even bigger army, but this campaign was far from being a walkover.
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adj.(声音)响亮的,尖锐的adj.(气味)刺激的adj.(思想)敏锐的,有洞察力的 | |
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n.羞辱 | |
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n.挑战,挑衅,蔑视,违抗 | |
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n.卫戍部队;驻地,卫戍区;vt.派(兵)驻防 | |
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